What is a Cybersecurity Consultant? (How to Become One)
Taher Amine ELHOUARI, mMBA,CISSP,CCISO,ISOxx,NIST, ISMS-Master,eCTHP,CPENT,LPT,eCPPT,CCSK,CCZT,SecX
CEO @ EKSec Group | President @ OWASP & CSA Algeria | Information Security Expert & CyberSecurity Leader (SME) | Global Advisor, Accredited Auditor, Certified Trainer, Purple Team Operator | Speaker & Entrepreneur ??
A cybersecurity consultant helps keep their clients' data protected from cyberattacks and similar risks. Learn more about what someone in this role does, along with job outlook and recommended education and certifications for cybersecurity consultants.
Cybersecurity professionals have become critical to modern business operations as organizations and companies around the world work to protect themselves from cyberattacks.
Cybersecurity consultants identify problems, evaluate security issues, assess risk, and implement solutions to defend against threats to companies’ networks and computer systems. They deal with many variables when evaluating security systems and craft layers of protection in a fast-changing IT landscape.
As technology has expanded and become more sophisticated, so have cybersecurity threats such as phishing, ransomware, and hacking. Total distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, attacks on servers that disrupt user access, for instance, are expected to hit 15.4 million by 2023, nearly double 2018’s 7.9 million, according to Cisco’s Annual Internet Report. If you enjoy the combination of problem-solving and technology, this could be an exciting career path for you.
Cybersecurity Consultant job overview:
The cybersecurity industry is experiencing rapid growth. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) forecasts a 35 percent increase in employment through 2031, well above the 8 percent average for all occupations.
The median annual salary for information security analysts in the US is $89,781 as of September 2022. While salary depends on education and experience, many consultants also enjoy benefits such as paid training, the ability to work remotely, sign-on bonuses, generous leave, and paid travel.
Job responsibilities:
Cybersecurity consultants focus on risk prevention, detection, and response. Additional job titles include security consultant, computer security consultant, network security consultant, IT consultant, and database security consultant.
Whatever the title, the job entails dealing with a wide range of variables in assessing security systems.Job focus varies based on the role, from engineering to customer service to executive leadership. Early career cybersecurity professionals might focus on configuring devices or customer service.
Those with advanced degrees and years of professional experience are more likely to set organizational information security strategies.
Common responsibilities for cybersecurity consultants include:
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The path to becoming a cybersecurity consultant:
You can build a cybersecurity career in several ways. Many job candidates have a bachelor's degree in a field such as computer science, cybersecurity, engineering, information security, or other related fields.
Cybersecurity professionals often start as junior members of an IT team and spend one to three years gaining experience before becoming a consultant. Some consultants work for a single business, others work with multiple companies through consulting firms, and others decide to work for themselves.
But a degree is not always necessary, and some cybersecurity consultants have built long and fulfilling careers through a combination of on-the-job experience and professional certifications.
Certifications:
Many cybersecurity professionals choose to build on their knowledge with professional certifications to stay up to date on relevant technical skills and best practices. Some of the most popular cybersecurity certifications include:
Job opportunities:
Cybersecurity is an in-demand field. Working as a cybersecurity consultant offers growth potential and positions you to take advantage of a broad range of opportunities. In general, cybersecurity consultants serve in various roles across many environments, helping them build a portfolio of skill sets and titles.
The three most common employment types are:
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